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Build a Flower Letter Phonics Pack

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Build a Flower Phonics Pack is an activity for pre-readers and those with learning disabilities. It is a craft to do with the child that teaches them the sound of letters.

 

Technical Specifications: 

Step One: Print the $9.00 printable.

Step Two: First, the therapist, parent or teacher cuts a stem and leaves out of the printable along with the 5 petals and the center of the flower.

Step Three: The child begins to build the flower. On the front of those petals are pictures of words that begin with the appropriate letter and on the backs are those words written out.

When built, try spelling the words and flipping the petals over to check work.

Step One: Print the $9.00 printable.

Step Two: First, the therapist, parent or teacher cuts a stem and leaves out of the printable along with the 5 petals and the center of the flower.

Step Three: The child begins to build the flower. On the front of those petals are pictures of words that begin with the appropriate letter and on the backs are those words written out.

When built, try spelling the words and flipping the petals over to check work.

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Price: 
9.00
as of: 
02/05/2018
Additional Pricing Notes: 
printable download
Seller(s): 
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This Reading Mama
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This Reading Mama is a blog by homeschooler Becky Spence. She is a mother of 4 that blogs. She says....

I never dreamed that God would use my blog in so many ways. I have been able to use it as a platform for writing curricula, authoring books, creating learning apps, and speaking at homeschooling conferences and MOPS groups. Through my blog, I have shared many articles, activities and free printables.